High win, high rates.
Fuelled by aggressive advertising campaigns, from the likes of Claims Direct, and recent high-profile court cases, the public is now far more aware about claiming for work-related injuries. Diane Smyth reports.
Employers' liability claims are increasing, with employees morewilling and able to claim for injuries caused at work, wider definitions
of what constitutes an injury and larger sums being awarded for injuries.
Insurers have no option but to put rates up.
Employers' liability insurance was made compulsory by an act of Parliament
in 1969, and the current government is strictly enforcing the law. John
Prescott, deputy Prime Minister, and Jim Callaghan, chairman of the Health
and Safety Commission
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